THE SUMS R AHCMGAN DA ELY SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, .1830. THE SUMMkII MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1990. - DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of f the University. Copy received at the office of the Dean of the Sum- mer Session until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. "1 VolX. SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1930 NUMBER 42 Lecture on Chain Store Merchandising: Mr. A. J. Long, Sales Man- ager, Kroger Grocery & Bakery Co., will give a talk on Chain Store Mer- chandising at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning, August 20, Room 4203, An- gell Hall. This talk has been arranged for the benefit of those debate coaches, principals, and superintendents interested in the discussion ofI chain stores which is to be the subject for debate in the Michigan High Debating League for 1930-1931. All others interested are invited to at- tend this meeting. G. E. Densmore. Graduate School: All graduate students who expect to complete their work for a degree at the end of the summer session should pay the diploma fee before leaving Ann Arbor. Please call at the office of the Graduate School, 1014 Angell Hall, for the necessary blanks. To all students having Library Books: 1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the University Library are notified that such books are due Monday, Aug- ust 18, before the impending exam- inations. 2. Students who have special need for certain books between August 18 and 22 may retain such books for that period by applying to the Superintendent of Circula- tion on or before August 18. 3. The names of all students who1 have not cleared their records at the Library by Wednesday, August 20, will be sent to the Recorder's Office, where their credits will be held up until such time as said rec- ords are cleared, in compliance with the regulations of the Regents. Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian. Handel: 0 Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me "Semele"; Mozart: Voi che sapete "Marriage of Figaro" (Grace Gremelsbach) Handel: Hear me Ye Winds and Waves (Neil Mc- Knight); Verdi: Pace, Pace, Mio Dio "La Forza del Destino" (Doro- thy Cozad); Handel: Where'er You Walk "Semele"; Puccini: Vecchia Zimarra "La Boheme" (Lynn H. Clark. Charles A. Sink. Exhibition of,,Water Color Paint- ings: A collection of 51 water col- ors by leading American artists is now hung in the first and second floor corridors of the Architectural Building. The public is cordially in- vited. The exhibition is open daily from 9 until 5 o'clock. It will close August 22. Emil Lorch. I NOW SHOWING TEACHERS NEEDED FREE REGISTRATION WESTMORE TEACHERS' AGENCY 716 OLD NATIONAL BANK BLDG., SPOKANE, WASHINGTON CW ""'ffVr&/L Continuous Shows Today 1:30-11:00 Sabina uonraa, Recorder. I School of Music Concert: Profes- sor James Hamilton of the voice School of Music Concert: Lynn Clark, baritone, and Rose Lyon Dui faculty of the School of Music will Moulin and Edwin Biltcliffe, pianists, will give the following program present the following program by in Hill Auditorium Sunday afternoon at 4:15 p.m. The general public advanced students from his sum- with the exception of small children is, invited but is requested to be' mer class at the School of Music seated on time. Debussy: Prelude, The Sunken Cathedral; Chopin: Noc-' Auditorium, Wednesday evening, turne in C Sharp Minor; Chopin: Ballade in A Flat Major; (Edwin Bilt-' August20, at 8:15 o'clock. The gen- cliffe) Handel: Where'er You Walk (Semene); Gounod: Even Bravest eral public with the exception of Heart (Faust) (Lynn Clark) Debussy: Prelude in A Minor; Scarlatti: small children is invited: Pastorale and Capriccio; Gershwin: Prelude; Klauber: "A Rookie Squad Leoncavallo: Prologue "I Pagliac- on Parade"; Nerini: Ronde des Lutins (Goblins' Dance) (Mrs. Rose Du ci" (Lynn H. Clark) Mozart: Deh Moulin) Puccini: Vecchia Zimarra (La Boheme); Leoncavallo: Prologue vieni non tardar "Marriage of Fi- (I Pagliacci) (Mr. Clark). Charles A. Sink. garo" (Lucille Grossman) Cambell- Tipton: Hymn to the Night (Wil- liam Jannsen) LaForge: Like a School of Music' Concert: Perla Wolcott, soprano, and Philip La Rosebud; Handel: Ombra mai fu Rowe, organist, will give the following program in the School of Music "Xerxes;" Carissini: Vittoria mio summer concert series in Hill Auditorium, Tuesday, August 19, at 8:15 core (Neil McKnight); Puccini: Si o'clock. The general public with the exception of small children is in- mi chiamo Mimi "La Boheme" vited to attend: Corelli: Preludio (Suite in F) Sarabande; Mereaux: (Harriet Stout); Handel: Caro mio Toccata; Bach: Fugue in D (Philip LaRowe) Bellini: I Capuletie, I Mont- ben; Gounod: Dio possente (Faust) ecchi Aria "Oh,-quante volte;" Gluck: Spiagge Amate; Mozart: Alleluja; (George Matthews); Strauss: Mor- ;Perla Wolcott) Widor: Cantabile (Symphony VI); Debussy: Andante gen; Strauss: Zueignung (Kate K. (Quartet); Wagner: Dreams; Karg-Elert: Choral Improvisation on "In Fie'd); Handel: Comfort Ye; Han-I DAILY CLASSIFIEDS PAY! a ifigA Grade A CHARLES RAQUEL JOHN GEORGE BICKFORD TORRES MILJAN MARION A hundred feet under the surface of the blue South Seas, sponge-divers do battle with the giant sea bat, terror of the deep! . 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111#11 11 #111 I#11 11811 1 ## I ,1###1I' Attractiver obt Late ietyroste tee an nw _itr I14 .~~~' . aeyo.enu tonpetAn..'sMs H od. ertments mc.,.e. words sum up the most attractive features of Observatory .Lodge, the new . and different apartment-residence c SLocated directly across the street from the new dormitory . Have you been up to inspect Ann "Arbor's 'Most' SHomelike Apartments? c At Washington Heights and Observatory Street TODAY Dulci Jubilo" (Mr. LaRowe) R. Strauss: Freundliche Vision; R. Strauss: Standchen; Debussy: Aquarelles (Green); Debussy: Fantockes; Michael Head: Nocturne; Kountz: The Sleigh. (Mrs. Wolcott). Charles A. Sink. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: All students completing the requirements for graduation at the end of the Summer Session may pay the diploma fee now and until the close of the session. Blanks mayI be obtained in Room 4, University Hall. D. L. Rich. t Examination for University Credit: All students in the Colleges of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Engineering and Architecture, and Pharmacy, The Graduate School, and in the Schools of Dentistry and Education, who desire credit for work done in the Summer Session will be required to pass examinations at the close of the Session according to the following schedule:- Hour of Recitation 8 9 10 11 Time of Thursday Friday Thursday Friday Examination 8-10 8-10 2-4 2-4 Hour of All other Recitation 1 2 3 hours Examination Thursday Thursday Friday Friday 1 Time of 4-6 10-12 10-12 4-6 Graduate Students: The grades for graduate students will be mailed from the office after the close of the summer session. The practice of leaving stamped, addressed envelopes has been discontinued. Sabina Conrad, Recorder. Candidates for Teacher's Certificates: Blanks for the payment of the Teacher's Certificate fees may now be secured at the office of the School.of Education, 105 Tappan Hall. All students who expect to be recommended for the Teacher's Certificate at the end of the Summer Session must pay their fees and return their receipts to the Recorder, School of Education, before the end of the Summer Session. Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder. .'I 1411 111111 ##11 #111111111#111111111111111111111111111 1111#111 1111 11111#111II r, ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS MATERIALS STATIONERY, FOUNTAIN PENS, LOOSE LEAF BOOKS TYPEWRITING AND POUND PAPERS COLLEGE PENNANTS AND JEWELRY LEATHER GOODS !/x Block from Campus 1111 South University Ave. -9l1illl1Il1il!!i N 1111111## #IIt111l16111 #llIE111111#11#!ti11116111111111111 UI11lllllo| I dl: Thy Rebuke; Handel: Behold .nd See (S. L. 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